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More Praise for City Hall Project

The Milwaukee City Hall renovation project continues to receive accolades.

The Milwaukee City Hall exterior restoration project won a Special Recognition Award from the American Institute of Architects Wisconsin. The same project won MASONRY CONSTRUCTION's 2009 Project of the Year Award.

A registered landmark built in 1896 in the German Renaissance Revival style, the nine-story building is clad with granite, sandstone brick, and architectural terra cotta with a slate mansard roof punctuated by gabled dormers. At the south end of the building, the masonry and steel-framed clock tower rises an additional four stories to a height of 393 feet.